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Where are baby rabbits found?

Updated: 10/8/2023
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12y ago

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Rabbits' nests are generally well hidden and can turn up anywhere. The most common places are near bushes, trees, and tall grass. A rabbit's nest can be identified by its common construction of grass and fur. Tall grass is tightly woven into clumps of the mother's fur, providing insulation and camouflage.

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Wild baby rabbits are found in warrens, or dens; holes in the ground. Sometimes, if you have chives or hens and chicken flowers growing in your yard, the rabbit will dig holes under those and give birth under there.

The father rabbit usually doesn't stick around with his mate and kits (baby bunnies). The kits open their eyes and ears at about two or three days. The mother rabbit is usually gone for the whole day, and the kits are left on their own. But they won't go far from their nice warm-in the winter or cool-in-the-summer den.

Remember, if the mother rabbit isn't at the warren, and the kits are left all alone, don't worry. The mother is just looking for food for herself. The kits will need milk until about six weeks, just like any other animal.

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11y ago

Wild rabbits usually make there nest in yards,bushes,open fields and places like that

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10y ago

no baby rabbits live in a hole with its moms fur over top

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8y ago

They live in burrows in ground but are hard to id since so many small animals do the same thing

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15y ago

In a borrow.

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